(Complete) Arrah Neil; or, Times of Old, by George Payne Rainsford James - lt
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Chapters 36-38 are PL ok.
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Not at all. I am getting great practice with English accent! And I love the writer as well!
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Chapters 39-43 are PL ok. Poor Sir John Hotham!
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Soo happy re: end of Dry. Soo sad maybe Barecolt too? No sons but daughters certainly trying at times!
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There’s still hope for Barecoltbrownrottger wrote: ↑March 26th, 2024, 2:47 pmSoo happy re: end of Dry. Soo sad maybe Barecolt too? No sons but daughters certainly trying at times!
I have one of each… the son was definitely the worst. I only remember one daughter issue, around the age of 15/16 and a boyfriend issue. She is now in her early 30s and about to give us a 2nd grandson
Our son settled down once he married, became a father and got a mortgage (not necessarily in that order). We are still amazed anyone actually married him…
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Lucky you. I don't think I'll ever have grandkids. No kids til 36 for me. Also they all feel the weight of the world's troubles very, very deeply.
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Chapter 45
17:19 repeat "At length the painter"
19:37 repeat "to us"
Good handling of that last sentence where they forgot to end the dialogue quotation marks and have a period instead of semicolon.
17:19 repeat "At length the painter"
19:37 repeat "to us"
Good handling of that last sentence where they forgot to end the dialogue quotation marks and have a period instead of semicolon.
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All chapters completed!
The Battle of Edge Hill https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edgehill was very significant in the English Civil War. You wouldn't know it now... we used to go there for picnics and my husband flew radio controlled airplanes from the top. It is very quiet and peaceful and we only ever saw half a dozen or so other people there (once including the actor Edward Woodward, who lived nearby).
The Battle of Edge Hill https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edgehill was very significant in the English Civil War. You wouldn't know it now... we used to go there for picnics and my husband flew radio controlled airplanes from the top. It is very quiet and peaceful and we only ever saw half a dozen or so other people there (once including the actor Edward Woodward, who lived nearby).
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Interesting! Will PL asap.Lynnet wrote: ↑April 1st, 2024, 10:08 am All chapters completed!
The Battle of Edge Hill https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edgehill was very significant in the English Civil War. You wouldn't know it now... we used to go there for picnics and my husband flew radio controlled airplanes from the top. It is very quiet and peaceful and we only ever saw half a dozen or so other people there (once including the actor Edward Woodward, who lived nearby).